Far Gosford Street has benefitted from funding support from Townscape Heritage Initiative and completed projects such as restoration of important buildings, adding sensitive new buildings on empty sites, and improving shop fronts on the street.
New buildings and restored buildings Number 38-40 Far Gosford Street The building partially collapsed during the 15th century and was a focus point for drug users. Now, it is fully restored as part of Phase I Townscape Heritage Initiative.
Number 41 Far Gosford Street Number 41 was originally connected to Number 40, but was later faced with brickwork to modernize it. The building partly collapsed after a fire but was later restored by support from Townscape Heritage Initiative and
European Regional Development Fund while retaining the medieval timberwork with later Georgian elevation.
Number 58 Far Gosford Street Number 58 is a two-storey building with odd monopitch roof facing towards the street. It was built on the land that originally had a row of 14 Court dwellings known as Victoria Place and later Court Number 9. The large stone blocks were discovered in its boundary with Number 59.
Number 61-62 Far Gosford Street The buildings were badly damaged by fire and had to be demolished in 2003. The replacement of the buildings was supported by a grant from Phase I Townscape Heritage Initiative. The new buildings are constructed in traditional "topshop" style with large upper-floor windows. The formerly empty upper floors have been converted to student accommodation.
Number 65-66 Far Gosford Street The building was hit by incendiary bombs during the
Blitz. The unusual flat roof is an indicator of this event. The building was restored as part of the Phase I Townscape Heritage Initiative.
Number 67-72 Far Gosford Street The ground floor of Number 68 has been restored by removing render and an aluminium window from the 1980s. The other five buildings were turned into shops in the early 1900s and the tiled features from that year have been retained during the restoration.
Number 121-124 Far Gosford Street The building is fully restored with the support from
Advantage West Midlands. The restoration and reconstruction of the original timber frames required specific traditional skills. The building now hosts the Regeneration Office.
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